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Sunday, January 26, 2014

Poem-A-Day: Winter Sleep by Edith Matilda Thomas

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January 26, 2014
Winter Sleep
by Edith Matilda Thomas
 

I know it must be winter (though I sleep)--
I know it must be winter, for I dream 
I dip my bare feet in the running stream, 
And flowers are many, and the grass grows deep. 
 
I know I must be old (how age deceives!) 
I know I must be old, for, all unseen, 
My heart grows young, as autumn fields grow green 
When late rains patter on the falling sheaves. 
 
I know I must be tired (and tired souls err)-- 
I know I must be tired, for all my soul 
To deeds of daring beats a glad, faint roll, 
As storms the riven pine to music stir. 
 
I know I must be dying (Death draws near)-- 
I know I must be dying, for I crave 
Life--life, strong life, and think not of the grave, 
And turf-bound silence, in the frosty year. 
 
 

Today's poem is in the public domain.

About This Poem 
"Winter Sleep" by Edith Matilda Thomas was published in
A Winter Swallow, With Other Verse (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1896). Thomas acknowledged that her work was greatly influenced by the American poet Helen Hunt Jackson. 
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Edith Matilda Thomas was born in 1854 in Ohio. Between 1890 and 1909, Thomas published seven collections and over 300 poems. Thomas died in 1925 in New York City.

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